Jotko’s representatives at RAW Sports Entertainment today announced his signing, which UFC officials confirmed with MMAjunkie.com.

UFC Fight Night 33 takes place Dec. 6 at Brisbane Entertainment Centre in Brisbane. The event’s broadcast plans haven’t been announced, though Jotko vs. Santos likely will be part of the prelims.

Jotko, a 24-year-old Polish fighter, enters the UFC with an undefeated record and six stoppages in 13 career wins. His resume lacks any substantial wins, though he’s excelled against similarly experienced opponents. The fighters’ reps claim he owns a 65-5 amateur record.

“This is the biggest step of my life,” he stated. “Signing the contract with the UFC – the best organization in the world – was my dream, which now came true. I can’t wait to go in the octagon and fight. Thank you (UFC) very much for this opportunity, and I will prove that I belong [with the] best in the world.”

Santos, a 26-year-old Brazilian, is a Bitetti Combat and Bellator vet who owns 11 decisions in 13 career wins. Most recently, he scored a decision victory over “The Arm Collector,” Giva Santana, at Bellator 61 in early 2012.

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